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Devon J. Godfrey
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 62
Citations - 2252
Devon J. Godfrey is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tomosynthesis & Iterative reconstruction. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 57 publications receiving 2142 citations. Previous affiliations of Devon J. Godfrey include Veterans Health Administration & SRI International.
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Digital x-ray tomosynthesis: current state of the art and clinical potential
TL;DR: The various reconstruction algorithms used to produce tomosynthesis images, as well as approaches used to minimize the residual blur from out-of-plane structures are described.
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Digital tomosynthesis with an on-board kilovoltage imaging device
TL;DR: Improved bony and soft-tissue visibility in DTS images is likely to improve target localization compared with radiographic verification techniques and might allow for daily localization of a soft-Tissue target.
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Digital tomosynthesis of the chest for lung nodule detection: Interim sensitivity results from an ongoing NIH-sponsored trial
James T. Dobbins,H. Page McAdams,Jae-Woo Song,Christina M. Li,Devon J. Godfrey,David M. DeLong,Sang-Hyun Paik,Santiago Martinez-Jimenez +7 more
TL;DR: Digital tomosynthesis showed significantly improved sensitivity of detection of known small lung nodules in all three size groups, when compared to PA chest radiography.
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Radiation Therapy for Pancreatic Cancer: Executive Summary of an ASTRO Clinical Practice Guideline
Manisha Palta,Devon J. Godfrey,Karyn A. Goodman,Sarah E. Hoffe,Laura A. Dawson,Laura A. Dawson,David Dessert,William A. Hall,Joseph M. Herman,Alok A. Khorana,Nipun B. Merchant,Arti Parekh,Caroline Patton,Joseph M. Pepek,Joseph K. Salama,Joseph K. Salama,R. Tuli,Albert C. Koong +17 more
TL;DR: A systematic literature review of the evidence for treatment of pancreatic cancer with radiation in the adjuvant, neoadjuvant, definitive, and palliative settings is presented in this article.
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Digital tomosynthesis of the chest.
TL;DR: The components of a typical tomosynthesis system are outlined, examples of improved pulmonary nodule detection from a clinical trial in human subjects are presented, and possible implementation strategies for use in chest imaging are discussed.